* Strong Scents: Many dogs have a much more sensitive sense of smell than humans. What might smell pleasant and subtle to us can be overwhelming and even irritating to their noses.
* Chemicals: Some of the chemicals in air fresheners and glass cleaners can be toxic to dogs. Even if the dog isn't ingesting it, the fumes can cause irritation to their eyes, nose, and respiratory system.
* Fear: The sudden, strong scent can startle a dog, especially if they are not used to it. They might react with fear, barking, or running away.
Here are some tips if your dachshund has a negative reaction to cleaning products:
* Choose pet-friendly products: Look for cleaners and air fresheners specifically formulated for pet use. These will have less harsh chemicals.
* Use natural alternatives: Consider using vinegar or baking soda as natural cleaning agents.
* Ventilate the area: Open windows and doors while cleaning to help disperse the fumes.
* Keep your dachshund away: If you know your dog is sensitive, keep them out of the room while you clean.
* Gradually introduce new scents: If you're using a new product, introduce it slowly, starting with a small amount and gradually increasing it over time.
If your dachshund is showing signs of distress like excessive panting, coughing, or vomiting, consult with your veterinarian immediately.